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    Reinhard Keiser (9 January 1674 – 12 September 1739) was a German opera composer based in Hamburg. He wrote over a hundred operas. Johann Adolf Scheibe...
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  • War Max Keiser (born 1960), a film-maker, broadcaster and former broker and activist Raphaela Keiser (born 1997), Swiss curler Reinhard Keiser (1674–1739)...
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    originated in the early 18th century and is most often attributed to Reinhard Keiser. It may also have been composed by his father Gottfried or by Friedrich...
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  • Younger that dramatises Claudia Octavia's death Octavia (opera), by Reinhard Keiser Octavia, a romance by Jilly Cooper Octavia (TV serial), an ITV adaptation...
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    Pomona (opera) (category Operas by Reinhard Keiser)
    Pomona (The Victory of Fruitful Pomona) is a German-language opera by Reinhard Keiser to a libretto by Christian Heinrich Postel which premiered at the Hamburg...
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    purely comic opera, and was performed at the Oper am Gänsemarkt, while Reinhard Keiser was still running the opera. The professional UK premiere was in 1974...
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    fruchtbaren Pomona ("The Victory of Fruitful Pomona") is a 1702 opera by Reinhard Keiser. Pomona is the title of a play by Alistair McDowell, commissioned in...
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    influences of Reinhard Keiser, the theatre's music director, and Johann Mattheson, its leading vocalist. The Gänsemarkt was largely dedicated to Keiser's compositions;...
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    the Hamburg Opera at the Oper am Gänsemarkt, after having succeeded Reinhard Keiser in running the opera in the previous year. The Hamburg performance...
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  • comedy actor Philip Mayer Kaiser (1913–2007), United States diplomat Reinhard Keiser (1674–1739), German composer Robert Blair Kaiser (1931–2015), American...
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    Croesus (opera) (category Operas by Reinhard Keiser)
    Croesus) is a three-act opera (described as a "Singe-Spiel") composed by Reinhard Keiser. The German language libretto by Lucas von Bostel was based on Nicolò...
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    passion.[citation needed] It was quite popular and was set to music by Reinhard Keiser (1712), Georg Philipp Telemann (1716), George Frideric Handel (1716)...
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  • Friedrich Nicolaus Brauns – St Mark Passion (formerly attributed to Reinhard Keiser) Sébastien de Brossard – Samson trahi par Dalila Dietrich Buxtehude...
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    Octavia (opera) (category Operas by Reinhard Keiser)
    Octavia), commonly called Octavia, is a singspiel in three acts by Reinhard Keiser to a German libretto by Barthold Feind [de]. It premiered on 5 August...
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  • Majesty and Worth of the Noble Art of Music], with added remarks by Reinhard Keiser. Hamburg: Benjamin Schiller. Palmer, Kris. 2001. Ornamentation According...
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  • of fruit and nut trees Pomona (opera), a German-language opera by Reinhard Keiser Pomona (stage play), by Alistair McDowall Pomona station (disambiguation)...
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    There he met the composers Johann Mattheson, Christoph Graupner and Reinhard Keiser. Handel's first two operas, Almira and Nero, were produced in 1705...
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    foreign traditions such as opera seria. Some Baroque composers, such as Reinhard Keiser, did try to challenge Italian dominance, and the theatre principal...
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  • melody' that makes its way through the most varied of musical works." Reinhard Keiser is said to have quoted the melody in his singspiel, Der Carneval von...
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  • reconstructions use the recitatives composed for a Markus-Passion attributed to Reinhard Keiser, a work which Bach himself performed on at least two occasions, which...
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  • Johann, which was first performed at Frankfurt in 1716. In June 1716 Reinhard Keiser staged the musical comedy and dance play Das Römische April-Fest (The...
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    presented at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane during the early 18th century. Reinhard Keiser and Henry Purcell also served as influences, but overall the conception...
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    Christian Heinrich Postel, Die wunderbar errettete Iphigenia, set by Reinhard Keiser in 1699. The most popular libretto was Apostolo Zeno's Ifigenia in...
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  • were for a long time attributed to Reinhard Keiser. The Markus-Passion is also attributed to Gottfried Keiser, Reinhard's father. Bach performed the Markus-Passion...
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  • regnavit, S.65 George Frideric Handel – Oboe Concerto in G minor, HWV 287 Reinhard Keiser – Der blutige und sterbende Jesus (by Christian Friedrich Hunold) Michele...
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  • In the years from 1719 to 1721 there arose a fierce conflict when Reinhard Keiser launched repeated attempts to obtain Brescianello's post. Brescianello...
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    Emperor Leopold I. At their wedding, the opera Hercule and Hebe by Reinhard Keiser (1674–1739) was performed. Upon Joseph's succession as emperor in 1705...
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    began to be included in opera orchestras, in works such as those by Reinhard Keiser and Jean-Baptiste Lully. Meanwhile, as the dulcian advanced technologically...
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    in 1689 with Enrico Leone. The leading composer of this period was Reinhard Keiser, the first to write operas entirely in German. He composed several...
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    (1923–1980) Robert Kahn (1865–1951) Friedrich Kalkbrenner (1785–1849) Reinhard Keiser (1674–1739) Richard Rudolf Klein (1921–2011) Julius Klengel (1859–1933)...
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